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"1 . .w0Y . k.-i , = , .. ,,4 i ., : , r• , f * : - ..._t_•gro.. - 00-f„? , ,.1 - •.iti 01ii, , .. , ......tas ~.-,, ~ ~-•„,.,_,.„ .. --..„ .., . .... „,.„,,,... . . ..... _ .. * ge.411,0 1,1 "4 - zirarel, ti 0765, ;4• • "V't 1.1. 4 h-•• - I - %_4 l O, ..5 8,4 4%.4 3 4, z"N tr ' 4 4"-w ‘ .V e ?111 1 4 e , "'ca4o ..'9 ; b:A . 0:044 .- ...pi...0t - oPmczaz..rovatfAL OF 2 CITY. MULPlCELf . dblialrl'o/111 PHAPJUSTORS. t., IraltrEft . , EptT.oir PITTSBUROXI 117ESDAV , MORNIIIIG, BlitY. IS, 1851 . "'Nii , dittifikiiralitseps Can (per seems •kr esteem the ..W.10% as the first ozf .al.l , Disunion! Goa /or. ......01614-lifations get unborn soma rue the TetihriCLl Of the . Seatii•Vonventions. . . . for . nondrtatinweiandidater. for Goys's:tog and Csits.s. Coiszissosse on the 4th of lane, 1251. es fixed bi the. ; . ,:'• AT HARR.IBI3I7OO, __For nominating candidates for Syrians Bums, on the ; 2 1h June:lBsl; as fi x ed by the regular act.on of the 1.1 etaUs Central.Canamtnee. - . . To Advertisers. . , . ..TS/S-Alonatino-rosz has a larger circulation than any :sabseriptuon paper yablieked in Pittsburgh. To hi:Lei ne:waxen garorde an excellent medium for Advertising', and being the only Democratic paper issued in Allegbe .ay eounry, it goes-Into the bends of a class or readeta reached by no other paper. Advertisers will be good enough to bear this in mind.- - Sea► Deer :for Me . Post. Is is oar - intention to clothe the' Morning Post in a handsome new dress. at the beginning . of the , new volume in Jali. We are determined to make it In all respecta the beat and finest looking paper wee of Philadelphia. , ' The Baratta and Murton type• used at present in letting reading_!natter is offered for sale, pones. s eion ie . be given about the middle •of July. The price of the Jlrevier will be 20 eta; a pound, and the Minion 16 ctv. a pound—cash or approved en. Boned paper. ••:' • -031- The 'Past was the oaly paper le the city that - published yeiterday a fall account, or iodeeil any ac :-.C0134, of the terrible esplosiori at Patterson, N.J. The 4 , , eriterpriaing” paper was caught nappiog this ECM Extremes - of Fanaticism. .Last week the- mad-caps of South Carolina met 7 in' solemn Convention, with the view of acceding from or dissolving the Union, because of the passage of tbe Compromise measures '"through the late Congress. At the same moment the AbolitioaDisuoionists were in session at Syracuse, N. Y., composed of Wm. Lloyd Garrison, Abby Folsom, Abby Belly Foster, and their ally in treason from the other lids of the water, George Thompson. It is a .curious-fact, that these two extremes of crazy fanatics should so nearly coincide in opinion as to see): to bring about the same result—ra .lion of the Union. If these traitors are allowed rope enough, they will certainly hang thrrnadva! By the way, we observe that President Friaaroas. and his . entire Cabinet, with the es .ception of Mr. Corwin, who is unwell, have left Washington for the purpose of attending a Rail.. 'Jowl celebration at Dunkirk-, N. Y., at the in vitation of the Erie Railroad Company. It ocean to "us that if Gen. Jacrsorr were living, and " occupying the Presidential chair, he would not leave the seat of government at a time like the ." 'present, wben Conventions of traitors are in ses- simi at the North and South, and erpeditions are being fitted out on the Southern coast for the ::- . - puipose of invading CULnir Old Hickory would ba very apt to issue a proclamation, commanding all those who wish to avoid the gallows, to be toyal to the 170 ion. sack or Treason and Traitors: ,The New York Courier and Enquirer, heriofore -4Beward paper and of coarse tinged with frte-eoiir :and (eroticism, has charged itv er : tale v iid Eenow trattltag for the Mind. poring `a. eaiitence ofCol. Wlark, in Europe, the paper wits Iniadet the editoriat management of EIIeXILT. J. ELvr. • ::‘;*eni, late§ praker of the Hammer Representatives, .V.i•SidAlttany, a devoted friend tr ftweato.....El* bas ...beetkenenpelled to retiri, finding that big trottaoca `.glole doctrine; bad but few fitende lo nay qoatter.-- t' We hope that the Ereiting Post, on the Democratic •sido,-will modify Its tone on the elaverY question. "Aii paler regiiiitits It In one of the best paper. in the Maud Staten: t:lf' it would abandon the agitators and diennionietii we think' betaking would be res. toted to our mho - once more in the Empire City. peat present there appears to be ap proopect-Ora • . ; renewal of the war between the Gaidte and Arai* bf this city The iatter paper haring gained a decided victory, now. reposes upon his laurels like a coo. quenarjust returned from the battlefield. It certainly be mortifying to the pride of the editor of -' ll the oldest paper West of the Mou mains ,P. to bo -compelled to acknowledge that ho is too weak to hold a controversy with soch a political tyro as Ito• • lair 31. RIDDLe. We think it is about time that a of the “fifteen” would assemble to take la - to _consideration the necessity of giving a little ' tree vitality to The "grid Gazette.” TI ines la :Cleveland They bare got ap a tremendous excitement in tiliveisad, Ohio. on the , subject of "spiritual rap ....p111g11." CHM:RIVET Buaa, ,(the celebrated lecturer - .. 0n Biology,) and Professor Jort,Txrratnr, have cote ..rammed a discussion ofthe following question z Qtrcrtxocr.-1:1Rvo the manifestations known is Spiriioal Rapping, thus far given sufficient evidence lotistSfi9 U. 44 believing that they are the work of departed spirits. •Tho.atßrmaiive is maintained by Mr. TIJTANT, „and the negative by Mr. Basta. Jomv A. Foote, as moderator. The first debate took :: - Pict ,oc Thursday evening at the Malodeon, the ItirgMt hall in the city, which, the nandrater says, was filled to "its utmost. capacity, by the fashion, talent aad.becty or gm! city. 10 hie first speech Mr: . Tria'Airt offered the 'following evidence. (We quote from the report in the Plaindeaks r.) - Vint let me recount my own experience. In the solitary , wattbittge of the night have I held high sod Pimp cOnieren with spirits or Inn dead. I shall call iv/Memel to prose thin statealent: All night, when •:.nobody is with or near Me; raps have been made in ...Any room load enough to awaken my wholelaimily, 7 . sad induce a law student then boarding In my house ' Where hi. bed and come up to see what was the Matter. The manifestations are not to be explained . .away by Biological or Mesmeric theory. I knato their truth as wellAs the disciples knew that Jesus . had risen from the , grave, or - any other fact of which I am cognizant. - One night some weeks agti, a daughter. of [MOO was soddenly taken sick. The physician pronounced her disease a lever but could - end—determine its precise character L morning. — baring the night a spirit told me by rape that her diens° woe merely a miens cold, and that_she would be restored in the mornieg. I said 'nothing of this communication to my family. Be. -- grail o'clock mtdaughter arose, dreesad herself, add• tame down to breakfairt, I 'give another instance. I had a aister-in•law re. - siding in the country ;she had promised to visit me, —" , .but failed, to come at the appointed time, and I 'asked my guardian spirit what detained herr It ~..answered that it did not know. I naked if it would .find out. -It ataid it would. In a few momenta / .• was told'that my eister in law was sick, and con • - finial:Pt° her bed, but would get better and viol,. me. In a Sew dose she came to the city, and almost the Brat words were, have been sick and confined to bed.lr The Wtt.t.tutapottrenroEtstmt RatutoAD.—We learn from the Philadelphia Ledger that Mr. Josepti Genderdr.,hss taken the contract for the comple tion of thie road within two years from the sth of . ktne-next.-- The contract requires the road to be . constructed to correspond In width with the wide track of the' New York and Erie Railroad. Ellie _Lewie;E,eq., of ttecaeter, le the President. The -- iron is to tie manufactured : at the Montour Worker . Pasis.4The papers have already spoken of the scandalous narrative'of the pretended Consul Gen• era' of New Gmeads,,wlio was detected' - in"chraw tails from- - one Orhis - victims. I must first relate • ing at cards, I have received . some addition' do. the excitement into which the diplomatic Corps were announced that one, h e d e n i a a l co q v u o a r r e t e d r s t o re be l g a r, sharp. ed tb oenf th r own,lt e l i n r nil wuh:bn the eit was lfi e been d' y d wildest agitation. Zealous inquiry was made ; not for the guilty person, but for the explanation of this nh o ae a u l d evident int:understanding. In the evening, at a soiree in the . residence of the Prussian Minister, the true state of the case wan made known. A Creole s falsely distinguished by a title *was the person fixed upon. However, thin Isby no cleans the first in , • stance of such' mystification. In the same manner did a freed galley slave, during the Restoration, have the audacity and the incredible adroitness and good lettuce to give .himself out as the" General St. Helene? and, ea each, to be intimately con nected with the Government; in the same way, too, did a bold adventurer, from Mexico or Peru, at a - still earlier period, establish himself in the midst of :Paris an the Minister of such and such 'a remote government, end in, that assumed capacity, dope s multitude of puttees. These unheard.of•intancea of boldness aro surprising indeed, but they will be repeated from time to time. Upon this occasion, I our great Unmasked endeavored to escape by the -most determined lying.' He had won or stolen some 8000 kens at a soiree. It was, at first, suggested to band him 'over to the State's Attorney; but it was afterward, thought more adviriable to avoid a pnblic scandal, io which many respectable names would be compromised in .3 manner not calculated to increase their lustre. Among his victim, were M. Wormy de Romilly, a rieh Israelite, and Gali. guard, the publisher of the well known paper. Both men gentlemen repaired, on the following morning, to the eitrible.fingered scamp, to demand the return of their money. He,:at •first, made so mach noise, • that when he suddeniy left them and retired info an adjoining cabinet, they-thought that ho had gone to blow out his brains. But, no I he came back with a pile of bank cotes, sad exclaimed aloud, w How eau you believe that"! would cheat for so pitiful a sum 1 Look I hero are 40,000 franca in bank antes; and now, to show yon of bow little account money is with me, I will burn them before your eye.' in "Born whatever you please, replied.M. de Romilly ; —but first pay win I must bete remark that this gentleman gave himself a great deal of trouble for a trifle. He is a millionaire, and had, on the pie. ceding evening, lost only 130 francs. M. Galignani had 1200 francs (Greener. • The stranger paid them, with continued assurance* and protestation, of his innocence—he even challentod one of his visiters, who laughed In his face and said—w You look to me more like a Greek than an Amerfcan.w When the money was paid, be did not burn the bank notes by soy mean. A few hours later, he bad disappear ed, leaving behind him in Paris, a wife and several children. =MMMI IMIM =ME VORETO 21111101MLionr. Innnanta Ezircsay for Me Morning Post.) A raZaverta. into was perpetrated near Cracow, in the latter . part of February. A landowner bad in his employ a shepherd, who mole from him , not only the wool, but the very fodder of his sheep, and sold the stolen commodities to Jews. As the landlord, one day, was In the barn with, his threshers, bo was informed of the impositions practised upon him, and after having convinced himself that the statement was true, be had the guilty shepherd flogged with the whip, according to the custom of the country. The shepherd now brooded over his revenge, and so he was unable to discover which of the aisteen threshers had betrayed him, he invited them all to his house on the coining Friday, and treated them to a comae. He abinained from drinking with the revellers, In Meerut person, but since none of the guests would have swallowed a drop unless a mum. ber.of the facady drank with them, the shepherd's son wee obliged to quaff a brimmer to their health. -The sixteen viviters died during the night ID the moat fearful agonies. The shepherd's son struggled so long In his death spasm that his monster of a lather, at last, chopped off the bead of the dying youth with an axe, and before the deed was known, escaped from the bands of justice. Awoea OTT= WOMIDTUT Of rue WORLD'S Pala is a beef steak machine as large as a common sized bed chamber. A fat or Is driven into it at one side through a door,teitid after considerable uproar, clat tering of heavy metal inetrnments, !cc., a _ tittle wicket is opened upou the other side, and the epee tator la presented with a delicate, hot beef steal. The whole operation lasts lioni five to sit mtontes, and its novelty consist' in the rapidity with which it is achidved. So, We seo that Old England is, by on means, likely to lag behind her namesake of the New World in the invention of humbugs! Kuzma, April 6th. A great camber of sums have lately been made, throughout the kingdom of Poland, end more particularly in Warsaw, of per coos inspected of having been connected with a secret conspiracy against Government. Among the accused are many priests and literary men, all of whom have been confined in the citadel at Warsaw. 8o etcessively severe arc the artintry measures by which the nationality of Poland hal lately been opiii pressed, that they are, recalling to lifer feeling of resistance in political matters, to which' this populaii tion had long been dead. Thor, the very terrors which tyrants are compelled to- use,.are the surest means or their own min.—Gen= papas. TELLAIISMiD 6011 TB* 1601114160 POST. A REMINISCENCE . 0? KOSSUTII i From Lau Skald= of du Magyars, fc..pi.Fcm• Zorn Whoever saw the sunburnt faces of the war tiara who surrounded the bending form of Kos• sutb, when be Pronounced his farewell words in the barracks of Schumia,--whoever beheld the hot tears coursing down the cheeks of his bearded Honveds, when }Kossuth bade them "Lases!" "have been reminded, by,tbe:lncident, of the " Old Guard," who retained their un swerving devotion to Napoleon to the very latest moment That moving scene so often !epic seated in pictures, "Napoleon's Farewell to his Faithful," was, on the.lsth of February, 1850, rehearsed before my eyes in.living colors. They bung, in silence, on his every word, that the echo of those well beloved end • inspiring tones might long Huger in the}isouls. Nor did Kossuth forget to gaze long and intently with his streaming eyes, upon the countenance of each bray . , comrade there, to fir the features on his memory. Profoundly agitated as he was, with' a trembling voice he spake theso words :-- "Brothers! the first bard necessity of my life, for me, was that to which I was subjected, when constrained to abandon my native soil and my noble nation,—tbe second meets me today; when 1 behold myself obliged to bid a•long farewell to you, gloriouCremnante of the brave- klui2garian army, and• compelled by force to depart, from Europe to a place where the grave yearns for me. "Ye are still strong and efficient—ye are still permitted by fate to bear arms for our Fatherland, and to struggle for its freedom, a boon no longer granted to me, for .I feel my strength failing me with every day. I yield to the unalterable decree of destiny, and see myself doomed to the same cad lot of ezile which was meted oat to my pre- decessor Rakoezy . '•Brothers! ye are yet young enough to sea our Fatherland in the glory of her 'restoration to free. dom. Should ye be so blest as to witness this, swear to me that ye will not leave my bones to moulder in a foreign soil, in the land of the bar.. barium! This ye will promise me, and this, am I convinced, ye will folfil." Here Count Ladislaus Vay, with uncovered bead, stepped tip to Kossuth, and said aloud in a strong and manly voice— ""Groat man! who standest there pure and spotless before the eyes of the world—thou whom the Hungarian nation honors to.day, at; it honor. ed thee when it chose thee for its Regent—thou wilt, thou shalt, thou must live! Not thy bones but thy living self, will we bear back in triumph to our Fatherland! This we swear . by the AI, mighty God 1 I " ' MIME ( , =NM • %•• • :: . 7 ;- • . ••.• • *. .t.,) •• ' .Z. ' . • ~ - .. 0 ..41.3":;:,;-.2;..,-.1wr':*-•"'r 14 „, • .L. - Aad all bared their heads, while they uplifted their hands-to take the oath, and solemnly re peated—u Eskazunk !" (We swear it!) Kossuth kissed and embraced those who stood nearest to him. All pressed toWards him to grasp his hand end bathe it with.tears. The Old Hiss• tars strove once more to- press the hem of his mantle to their lips._ The whole group was beart• rending to look upon; and even the Turks—and this is saying much—were moved to teats at the sight The train then repaired to - Count Casimir . _ Bathyani, to' bid , him also a lieirifelt Nivea The Count left many beautiful "reflections of hie noble soul in the remembrance of the emigration: Bonoth mounted his horse and woe ; borne . away. That brilliant Star of the firmament of Hungary, from which the nation had received its greatest light, gradually disappeared .until. it could no longer be' seen in the whole circuit of the horizon. .The waves of the Black. Sett once more gave back a reflection of its splendor, and—a long night closed in upon that too brief day. Trade—Contradictory Reports and their Causes— The Gold Mines—Commerce of the Pacfie—Col. Fremont—California Legierature—lndian Trou bles—Murders in Meriposa Mines—The Weather —The Markets, 4,e., (Correspondence of the Morning Poitsj Siverron Cies', March 26,18.51 DEAR Srat—Ey the politeness of Michael Kane, Jr., I send you the latest news in tin. section of California. Nothing important has transpired here. since my last. Trade begins to assume a little mate brisk appearance, as the winter stock of goods i s mines is nearly exhausted, and minors have set tled down on the rivers for summer's work. It may be surprising to you in the Atlantic States, I to see so many contradictory reports of the success of mining operation. here, but ta us it is not so, as it is plain how they originate. - Men write from here accordingly as they are more or less Miccesaful ; some who have Just arrived in the country, and know nnthieg only from reports, write. on the strength of them, without even seeing the mines, or handling a pick and shovel to get a practical know ledge of their richness, while others go there with high anticipations of making a momentary fortune without labor, bat when they see the immenao piles of clay and gravel thrown up, and then often finding bat little gold, they return to the cities in disgust, to write reports to their friend., which you can lm. nine the substance of. But the truth in this; Any hard laboring man can go Into the mines, and If net overtaken by sickneso and works steady, satisfied with what he gets, can make on an average three or four dollar. per day, with the chance of striking something rich; but tot more than one fourth of the miners pursue this course. They are not satisfied with making four or five. dollars, or sometimes ten dollars per day, but most prospect for committing richer, and consequently. wander about, spending what little they have made, and then leave Califor. Ma in disgust at their ill meccas, and write the most discouraging account. to their-friends. Those, on the other hand, who have remained steady and made considerable, Seabed with comes., write the very opposite ; hence the difference in reports. ' There will be an immense quantity of gold taken out this summer sod winter, and for another year the shipment of gold will be large, but after this it will gradually diminish, until the California mines produce but little more than other mining countries. It now requires, in most of cases, our times the amount of labor to get a less quantity of gold than formerly, and by another year, with the increased facilities for washing, the favorable season, and the Immense amount of persons engaged in mining, all the platers that can be worked with the least labor and moat profit will be worked over, and afterwards deserted as giving too mach label and too little gold to be profitable. It is true, the gold mines of Cali. &Wm are inexhaustible,. but It will take capital to work with nod tin lflafford-only a tolitable profit. These, then, who are afraid that thiCalifor nia mines are going to - flood the world with their treasure, and make it valueless, need no4be alarm. ed. The immense amount of dot she has shipped these few years has 'erred to stimulate commerce, and • ARAM a reliable basis for its more etleoded operations,. How 'avoid the want of more epode been felt if the Immense trade which ha.' recently sprung op In the Pacific had taken place (which it moat have deco in a few yearn) without the gold 01 California, especially with patinas who know no. thing of paper currency, drafts or bill/tot' exchaage Before thicers, the want ammo specie was severe. iy felt, especially in the Atlantic States, and when the balance of trade 'was largely against them; but now the vacuum has been filled, and the mine, of California, as far as individual labor is concerned exhausted, but furnishing yearly a considerably less return of gold to the operations of capital. Cot. Fremont parsed through here, a few days , since, with a number of miners, to his claim on the I Mariposa - . He has written an address to his con- stituentalero, defending his Ronne In the Weed States Sonata on the Land Tale and Miners' Tea Bill. The Legislature are progrcaiiing airway, reforms ing the law. which were passed in haste the last session. A . bill . Ma passed the. Senate, and will probably pans the House, making grand larceny a capital offeoce. Such a bill as thin, and rigidly en forced, is demanded by the unsettled state of society here. Mules, horses and oxen ire stolen every day with:impunity, and the mountain fastaessen offend a secure retreat, and reader unavailing any efforts to sweat them. The Indicts, of late, have become very trouble. some, and ore murdering a great many miners in the region of the Meriposa. A young man by the name of Joseph Jones, of Warren, Ohio, who came out in '49, in the Pittsburgh Company, was murdered by them a few days since. When found, he had some ten or twelve arrows in his breast, and his head was mashed to atoms with rocks. The Legislature has empowered the Governor to raise a force erg* men at lour dollars per day to proceed against them. . The weather here as One tied pleasant, and mar., thing looks green and blooming. We have la Mar. ket fresh potatnea, saled,tadishes, cucumbers, cab bage, firc.; and any meant of oranges and limos from the lalands. .The only luxury that is scares hero yet Is fresh butter and eggs, the former bring. ing two dollars per pound and the latter three dot. Tara end thirty.fivo cents per dozen. No more at present. Respectfully, 1. B: P. . We are esceediogly gratified to discover that the Beard of Director, ' of the Philadelphia..ned Liver. pool Steamship Company, have dedided to C.lll their now ship, now building at N.- York, the City el Pittsburgh. la an article written some weeks, ago, we suggested that thin name would be flittering to the people of Western Pennsylvania, and the Phil. adolphlaneby this complimeat Miniater 40 a gener, cue feeling of fraternity which is springing up in our section toward them. The establichruei4 of this line of steamors is on-important nod costly enter. prise, and the ship named in hood' of Pittsburgh a superb one of two thousand two hundred ton, reg. inter. so that it is no idle or empty 'compliment which is thus offered to oar smoky city. The City of Pittsburgh, which It wan the intention of the Company originally to name Pennsylvania, is well advanced towards completion and will be launched n few days hence. It is expected she will be ready to sail in lune, end His more than probe. bin some of oar citizens, who' design visiting the World's Fair, nny find it not too late for tho spec. tack to take their passage la tho City of Pittnhurgh. —Journal. • . . BIJOU /MAN At slut SOUTH. —We 800 that the rillsotgomory (Ale) Adrertieer, the organ of Wm. L. Yeticey, the Southern Rights candidate for Catigress o in Hillatd'a dietrict, Alabama, declares ditainetly for Ruches°, Of Pennsylvania, ibr the Preeldency.— The "Southern Right'' , editors throughout the South eve highly elated with Buchanan's recent letter to an Association at Richmond, Vs., organised for the purpoen of directly importing the product' of Great Britain in preference, Iti.tfioirkof,the Free State'. NEW PaII:MVO PEZA9.1;r4ft.U1f...,1.1111186111, of Canandaigua , NeW York, the. ribune Says it leari!3 has invented and taken means to cecure a ritent for a new printing press, which is thought to be ca pable of throwing ofl sheets at the rate . of 600 p 6. hour, employing only a man and a. boy. It 13 suF• posed that one man alone can work 400 sheets an hour. -; • • • rsObr A lA. Steam Ship City . ot.Pittolinrgh. • 4 , ; MEM ~~; :. _'R`. Orribblinge glippings.; The case of N:"*.fV.irisfai.is„linernt Folurr, no sign 4. As ' aa l t . ; . a " Bili443l44olMilidia in the Sa parlor Coort,lv."V i otithe The ..r.rier-Obsorver - nayi learn that the "Commercial Ada/ran? of thisi city, halt been sold to Jr Votitsr,;sq., late of tit &Pittsburgh Transcript, and that it will hereafter be, "by authority," the Scott anti Johnston organ in North-Western Ponnsylvania. —•• et young man, respectably dressed, a paasenger . from Now. York in the night line, for Philadelphia, at ;tetopte4,:te...put an end to his' iffe,'on reaching Taeoriy,by itunpiag overboard. He was rescued. _ . _ . A well-educated native of India hasjust transla ted the tragedy of Ornicuo into Bengalee. ernstim's cognomen in the Oriental version is Moor Babadeor .The . expente4 . increase in the Royal Family of England will not take place, it is now said. It bas been postponed, for some Tension or otivir. • The name of Bowes's new play, prepared for the Literary Pond is "Not so bad us we seem, or many sides to one character." The principal parts were cast to Charles Dickens, Douglass Jerrold,ldark Lemon, Jao. Foster,Willcie Collins, Fronk Stone, ke". —An enthusiastic 'Union meeting was held in Ef fingham conaty,43it., a few evening since, at which re solutions were adopted to stand by Cow's, the Uniod can didate for Governor, irrespective of party. - . Capt. Norris Sianley, aged 80, a nitUve of Wales, who came to this country with the late John Jacob As tor, andiihoWas engaged in several battles on board Americtin vessels of war daring the Revolution, died at his residence in. Philadelphia, on -21rngdaY _evening . . . Quite a serious disturbance incurred, on Thtuit day. afternoon, at FelPs Point, Baltimore, during' which a rowdy character hamed John ?delay shot, and, as is supposed, fatally wounded another: iininerLFreti. Boni in- Manly has been arrested. - . Ttte Boston nrivertisei lime from a good source that thetab= cash/Rides have ordered: the 13panielt mea•ot•tv 4pin:a ortnalest any anspleleas ves sel they taii - falLiii443 At sea, inn io witch them; rind if any attempt be auide L ici htttl larctihited 20T02', to attack and Ishosit - Mara*ritrarteri). •• ' i',l4o,oroOlta 14.11VALLISON, 2 true - Hearted De mac rat,, hai.been te•itennitiiod for Congress in die Law reneebargOlistritir in Indiana. Of coarse- be will be elected, la England recently tesUfied in a Court of nittice - iget sbv bed noel lost sight of her husband for twelve hour together, at any one time, either day or night, during tiperiod of fifty years.", She must have beenvery faring or very jcalons-4terhaps both —Thi..tieatbe iu..TVaubington number 72 during , April, of which J 3 were by consumption. The whites number 60, the colored 22, sad there were 23 tinder 5, years of age. V. S.kiritDolplun sailed from Valparaiso, Marsh 27th, for Balton, touching a foF days at Rio de Janeiro. She broughttioarn from San Francisco 31,00,000 in gold, and took in nearly as mach at Valparaiso, In doubloons, for Rio de Janeiro. The pmpeger Freeman from Nussau,N P.; bound to New Toth, put into Savannah on Saturday last, for fuel. The crops Ea the Bahamas were suffering very. greatly for want of rain. The yield of Salt will be very large. . • . -- Rant= Wrccoa, of Portsmouth, B. 1., was !chok ed to death - - vritilo at his dinner at tho rellutut House, is Newport, on Tuesday, whila endeavoring to swallow a pieta of beef:• • .TherOaro three preaebers of the gospel in the Indiana State'reson, convicted for horse . stealing. The lion. W. D. Ocrityraez, whis t !soot as a can didate for Clogreol in the eastern district of Texar where there aro tiro democratic opponents. --- Capt. Cr:satyriasis, of the Bengal Engineers, and eon of ALLAN Ccarasanam, Is dead. Ile WWI the author of the only too44. , llistory of the Sikhs." —J. u. Cur Munn, Fin., isle of Washington city, iater.d3 making Callforata hts permanent resides no, tad has opened an Offielt In San Franeisco, in connexion With two partner, for the practice of law. • -- It is stated that despatches have teen received, announcinglie arrest of GONZAIXS at Savannah, Ga., who is charged . with planning. an expedition against Cuba. • The Chiliad QP7CIPMent are calling is all their currency to coin n new one, same art that In the U. S.— dimes. and lila dimes, quarter dollars, half dollars, !Ars, (troth gnld and aitvrtrj quarter niers, hell eagles, wrote angles, twotlltr•. mitt Tbe New Orleans pc'ta learns from an authentic s3arce that the Indians in Florida have all come in, and all their families have been forced by their chiefs to live south of the Cabana llachee. They have also agrted to briug in the parties implicated in the mender of a white boy, when they will be executed by the Indians in presence of the whiter. . The organ or the German Dernocraey of Centre county, The &Tickler, raises the name of JAME! Brcrt &van for the Presidency, and accompanies the act with a. well written article in ids favor. Sir CIIMCLILS Ett.torr . that i!Vierit in At teditehar,t, who revived so exten , ively on the British aide daring the annexation of Texas contralto ray, bet who teas outwit. ted by Saar Horstort, is now the delonial Governor of Bermuda. A young man in New York, named GABLE, has becoraeso ensasoredtbf MAST TATLOIL the beautiful ac tress, and lovea her so kard, and so much, and so con. stunt, that she had hint brought up before the Mayor for the annoyance. .. The. Uxpeditioa at Jacltionvlite, Fla. The following extract; from a letter received from St. Mary's, Georgia, we are entirely satisfied, con tains the:troth in relation to the expedition from Jacksonville. Florida, to Cuba s This pcirtion of tho expedition is to be under the command of General Gonzales, a young Cohan of ability, who was wooded'in the Cardenas affair.-- Before this reached you, it will'probably have sailed front the St.Totio , tiriver, where a steamboat is logo roc them. ,It comprises several hundred Georgians and Floridians, mostly have volunteered from the m middle enties:Mostly young men of respectability and good standing. Capt. of Tallahasiee, who has seen some cornice in the wars in Florida, and passeates talents; intelligence, and in. fliteitMe; 1%1 learn, to be.colonel. Young NM of General has it commission ; he is a genuine fighting e.oek. son of Mayor E . r-, goes •as surgeon. In _truth, most of the best young men of that shelien of the , country have voluteared. Many of thin:Care - wealthy. Alf. who owns large property and mills in East Florida, to the head man there. They have plenty of arms and aromunitlotr, and provision for three mambo, at or near' laeltsonville, and at different points on the coast, and, you mix depend upon tti all Uncle Sam's mantas, and navy, and revenue cutters C3ll't keep them out' of Cuba. The truth is the conduct of the liorth has rendered moat or our Southern people disaffeated to the federal govern ment', and caused ;hermit° deeplim it, and disregard its laws:* I don't believe tariff laws, if (iambus could be, enforced in there regions. Everybody could, and would, smuggle. Bence the disposition, also, to. disregard the neutrality , laws, and get hold of Cuba. Thtiltboiatero, I leartOio not purpose annexation to. the United. States, but separate independence merely; mod as soon as that is won, they will con utter Hayti Polo RicoAc.', and have a Republic of the Ant:limo" ' [from the Jacksonville:Wis.) Republican, April 21) ThiS invasion of Cutzts with ita reported probabili ties of firmness and consequent . important events, promise to be :he absorbing topic of comment, if not the cause of wtr between our country and Europe. an powers. 'Martha second` invasion, or at lean a serious attempt thereat, is a fited fact, ia etrongly iu dicated, both by what is - passing under our own ob. serration and by reportsftona otherquarters,strifingth oned.by intimations freely made In - our midst.— Jacksonville has within the last week had much the appearance of a rendezvous for one branch of the “Pateloi.” army. Strangitarriral s have ,been unusu ally frelnent, among whore are ono or two persona. gee of note, who served -se of cera in tho Cardenas expedition.'Rumor,loo,the presiding genius of nays. wry, hat it thatGeireraltGonzales, Lopez, and gait man, hero recently-taken , saildpn flight from Sayan. nob, and are enscoeced somewhere within the pea. Mania ofF.lorida. Added to this, webers visions of phantom ships in ready p roximity to receive in due time the collected force, , ,and a more substantial in. dication of tr whotPszo par in the arrival , of, con. eignments. or me r el ia ndio, which, When opened, willso off to the ilatonishment of plodding ehopkeep. *S r i. The - - rriAtier e terorr , were, until Tuesday morning, last, anxiously and hourly expected to de. part on their Warden; but the arrival at that time of a steamer from Savannah, bringing : the United Staten deputy'mar s hal 2 , 1 4 E eirefal cuatonvhouse officers from that po:t and I,.Mary's, have caused en app. rent hiatus in the programme' of arrangements. These dikes., under iiistrixtion to arrest. Gonzales, Lopez, or if found. within the bailliwick, made minute inquiries for , their whereaboutd, bat these gentry'not having been seen' or known to be here, they, were only roped noncomatablo. Other bigo tries ries madelty the depatation proved. equally ME t• , : [From Graham's Magazieel BOPEp AND DEDODY. sr =ay c. moons:Mtn. Idimory. Rugged is the pith-I tread ; • Dark the sky above my head;' Stumbling, straggling. on Igo,: - - Burdened with a heart or wo ; - • . On, amid the deepening gloom , •••.;•'• Onward, to the gaping tomb. Hope. See you barren mountain height Rosy with the miming light! ... See yon clouds, of sable dye, • • Mastered in the eastern sky; How they break and melt away ' • Berore the kindling beams of day ! Even thus, upon thy : head, To-morrow will ice glories abed ; • To : morrow will dispel thy care; To-morrow all thy ills repair• P r am! Tf enwil s is an im Al breln l In vain arise refreshing gales; ' . In vain the morning dew distils; b o e c h th ol e d p y mn on . desert The dropping clouds distribute rain •, In fewidzing• glowers, in vain; . parched and barren is the soli, • And fruitless all tlep omthman's toil; Even so. in my past years,. Not a flower or leaf appears! . . Flaps. Seek not now tbe past to scan t Bat - gird thy lolne and be a man ;- Orr tae (mare fir-thy mind; ." Cast all doubts and anis behind ; ; Thus shalt thou the past redeem, ' • i And realize thy brightest dream • • Memory. Neglected resoletioissise, Like angry ghosts, to sear my eyes. As yet a boy, my bosom bear • • With ardor lief the good and great ; And with the years of manhood ca m e Bright visions of Immortalfame. Oh, then, what mighty plans I laid I Oh, then, what high resolves I made! I said—" To-morrow's rising:San Shall see ambition's work began" , Alas! that morrow never came : And every former dream of rune Is now a 'awning bloomer shame ; Whilst scattered all along my way (Like wracks upon a stormy sen) V i ti b a r t n i k s e ie n i fe w s:l t t , i u ti t o t ir i a;: • • Kona.. ark, In the vitillor heiven,:strizi effulgent star t 'Vs !he, same which shed its beam' . - _ Ort thorn= of:Bethlehem(' :; • Thither turn year weary eyes, Raise-your hopes beyond the skies, Baniah every earthly Cate; • And seek a brighter glory. there. Ittione lezAtte,-; , TlifiGeti iire I Airte ably of Rhode Island met.ilt "WPietli:litit,Mesday, to install . the new Staten alleerk•'Thelitorsidiitice.liftemal.kWhig,) sayktiieliemoctala arflll ptehably, hare apyjorlty of two on joint.ballot ! The fuliigniatioll Demte erotic administritielije Rhode Island Wee's' ripest event, and attracted anynnsually large gathering at Newport. TheAer t akit atitionnees; :a enactthe!" rp foravmeastintaitehtvicarried tbrooghby the Demmer racy, the unconditional restoration of Thomas W. Don to his political rights. - . IDII BRE PORT WINE AND FRENCH BRANDY- Bailable for Medicinal. Piuposes. This windy genuine Wine and Brandy, I imported Dom Europe two years ago. Ir was very fine and old, and now sape nor: -Price et per bottle or qaan,at MORRIS' TEA MART, cast side of ins Diamond. [mat3 Morris* Tess Mart, • In the Diarnanct, Second Door from Dicanend arty. 11E following are the dsffereet leinda_and prices of T Teas at this eetabliehmeet : ' OS 2E21 2118. ' Fine Young Hylton 35 to 40e.t? b. lately retailed at 50c. Superior quality dOe $ 0 lb, lately retailed at C2c . Curet:au Young Illyson, a delicious Tea," 74e., lately retailed at Sl. The strongest and finest fiasored la the city, $4. This Ten cannot be equalled- Strong English Breakfast Tea 40c., lately retailed at 50c. Strong ana Sae fl moored Congou, 50c., lately retailed at Glic.+sP St. Very best tingliab Coogan 75c. This Tea Is our awl Importation Fine Oolong and MSgyong Tea, soe., worth enc. The finest Oolongs imported -75 e - None better can be obtained . Irr Mardi has obtained the reputation of selling the beat Tessin Pinaomgh;•and - be is- now determined to maintain thairilstinegon, against all cinpoaition. luayl3 IINTIITPGES f—last oening a large stock , of the Tif finest qualities of English and German Watches. Ales—A choice assortment of medium good qualities, in gold and sitvur eases. Warranted' to kee p good time—and at the lowest regular eastern pricer. Gold Watches, le carats cute, and warranted, us low as thirty dollars. Oliver Patent Lever Watches. i n great variety. Gold Patent Lever Watches, Croat $33 to seu, in fine cases, and the CVdtkE warranted good. . Calms, Seals, Keys, In every vatiety,crimprising late and improved patterns, at G - hlarket street, corner of Fourth.. . " , W. W:lVJl.aO!3i - my 13 • • . -Wateh.hfaker. . . . - • 1110 the Honorable the Judges 'of the Court of Genera Quarter Beisloas of-the - Peace in and for the Conlity of Allegheny: The petition of Robert Fielfbre, of the Third Ward, Pitubusga, in the county aforesaid, humbly aheweth,— That your petitioner bath provided Irmsetf with mate rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his d welt log house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, as In duty bound, will pray. ROBERT BELFORE. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and 10440:4 of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern Is necessary. T K Hibbert, Robert lifotfit, Thomas Grimes, John F - A • Rose, John !SPA/Min. James Brooks, Arthur Davey, John Finlay, William Paul, Robert Gil lespie, Jos Donaghy. • tatyl3:l* (Journal copy and charge'Port ) TO the Honorable the - Judges of the Cobrt of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of John Dougherty, of the 2d Ward, City of. Pittsburgh. in the Cotinty aforesaid, humbly pheweth. That your petitioner bath provided himself with mate rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the ltd Ward aforesaid; and prays that your honors will be pleased to grunt him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray. JOHN DOUGHERTY. We, the subscribers, citizens of the 'Mani aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said laVerlOS ne- Charles Barnett, Wm Adair, Edward C Matthews, R H Patterson, M Rogers, A Wilson, Wm Neely, George Parsons,l Anderson,' II Williams, C F Porter, John dl Irwin. (mll3 (Daily Dispatch copy and charge Post ) r! t 0 the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General I, Quarter Sessions of the Peace,in and for the County of Allegheny: ' The petitlonof P. Ingoldsby, of the Second -Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That yourpeutioner bath - provided himself with materials for the .accommodation • of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors : will •be pleased to grartt •itim n license to keep a' pahlic house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray - - - PATHICK INGOLDSBV. - - - - - - - We,thosabscribers,citizensof the aforesaid Ward do certify, 'that -the above - petitioner is' oi „good repute for honesty and temperance; and iv wellprovtded with house room and conveniences for the accommodatioh of trav elers and others, and that said tavern is necoasary. II S tdagtaw, - TotuiArderson, John Ross,ll - thrrnes, It II Patterson, John hl Irwin Phillip Ross.SMUIJI Dil worth, George Wilson, John ahoy, James LeMMOn A . . rpwO.HOUslis FOR. s4oo.—Fue Msrm.—A. Dwelling House of two tenementa, with a large lot of ground -4s teet front on Gibbons street, Eighth Ward, by tis - feet _deep: ". The.hbnsea are in good order, each haying three rooms, well finished,vrith bake oven and yard fenced in. The lot is on a ground rent of 830 a year, and may be.bpught oat at that rate--say $OOO. Price for the im provements, ke., $4OO. _ _ • -' • Si CUTHBERT, Gen' Agent, 50 Smithfield street. COMMISSION AND, FOItTrARDING MOOSE, A ND for the purchase and attic . of Flour, Western XL Produce, Iron, Nails, Glass, and the manufactured anioles of Pittsburgh genesally, . - ' Water strict; Mtn' doeu above Marker , 'Pituburgh.. myl3ty . _ 1.1 AY AND MANURE FORKts.--12.5 doz. Harper's AL celebrated Day - and Manure Fotks, received:and for sale by R. W:POINDEXTEB, Agent for N. Harper ts Co, Water st, third door above Market. Fox Bsla. /TIRE subscriber will sell ONE. HUNDRED. and FIF- A T Ty . AUREB OF !AND, situated in Cranberry tp". Butler county, adjoining Hillsburgh; .about 10 acres cleared ;.with a two story log house thereort, and stable; about eighteen miles (torn tee , city. of Allegheny. The Pittsburgh and Harmony road runs thros&t, said Farm. - Anypersoa wishing to buy will enquire of the sUbscrt bar, in Hillsbargh. . • rci7 l3 , 2 k .- • RICHARD _RILL. , CRIMPED I'ARLE.TONS—Just received thismorning and now oftered,lo canons of those very desirable Crimped Tarlatans. for Bonnet Lining._ .The attentioa of ALlliners is respectfully solicited. mayl3. A. A. MASON to CG. NEW RIBBONS—A. A. hLutoti do C7,7 7 iiiiinow re ceiving a fine assortment of beautifalaeW style of bonnet Ribbons, at all prices, They would also call attention to their very large sup ply of Parasols, where all qualities can be obtained, and at very tow prices.- • - j oyis . Noa. 62 and 64 Market street. DOTAOTIES RY THIRI I R - alo b oies of the t:z -j. terminator, were -purchased by a gentleman the other_day; who went, home and that 'night prepared it according to directions The next monaing hecollected about a peck of dead Roachesotadleth d a number of dead ratsla,tho cellar.' la the - yard he found several members of the'rat family sloggermg abOut ai if tinder the influence of liquor. .A.,few. mysterious !meetings took place, which. 56071 silenced them. -The Exterminator, never --falls.: Price 23: cents - per boi. Sold by . . B. L. cUTHSERT; myl3 - - . -.Smithfield ascot:. :: :. -.*.., -.•:,-.•:,- .!-,:_ 3 . -. ,.. H' , 7' . .''.''.: 4'-::::-.......; ;.t-: •.. 4., ` . .~,,r =EMI EL. W. Poindexter, 4 . - •• ME ,„,„. • . • ,~~... NEM S;iecial-: ones: Er The Annual Meeting of the Pittsburgh and Or phan Asylum Society will he bald thil evening to the First Presbyterian Church or Pittsburgh, at 7 o'clock. Subscribers and friends to the Institution, as well as the public generally, are invited to attend. -The Orphans will be present, and a number of addresses may be ex pected. By order of the Board, myl:3 • . N. W. oempaht.L.See'y. Type for sole. .Having, determined to furnish - oar extensive Job Ofeeri with entirely new materials, we shall sell about 100 founts of type now in use, Very 101 D; for cash i,r approved paper. We have type enough to fit nit 8 or 10 country officoa - completeN The sizes and varieties oftype are such as aro to bo found in all large city job'officee, from Nonpareil up . to 20 line 'Pica, plain and ornamental. - ;Also far,sale, several varieties of border,, id Portions wish ing to purebaee witlplease - maker•intmedlAte aPPIi" • -Tlaie L ollll lLooked For • Specific for Polnionary Riseaie is focal at' last ! A man most doubt the evidence of his senses, and all !In man integrity, before he can reasonably question the .array of proof advanced In favor of pr; - Rogers', Syrup of Lawman,' Tar . and Cenehalagua, as an anti-febrife and tonic medicine, which at once reduces Palmona ry Inflammation, expels the cause of the disease; and hullos op and strengthens the system. The heads of oar Colleges, the Clergyithe Medical Faculty; uld citizens of all classes have, over theilipon.sfroopars, attested its powerful remedial properties, and prtheramphlet to be had of the Agents, as wel as in the columns of the pub lic press, the most , positive and. satisfactory evidence will ha found. See advertisement. ' • , ,mglo • -Important to -Thrtpop ea ArtIfICIAL DIOCITION!—Dr. - Flougliton's. Pepsin, the Trus Digestive Fhad, or Ganda Alfa, great Dys. peps( • Curer, prepared fromiismia,arthe Fourth Sum ash 4f the Ox.. after directions:if blaroa UMW/ J'• S., llocoirros, M. D , Philadelphia, Pa. -` The an of making on Antacid .Digativeripleg, aiid of performing the process of Digestion, out of the Stomach, • has tong been known to Phyidelogical Chemists. The honor of the discovery - belongs:to a celebrated. German • Chemise, who gave the nameof Pepsin to the active prin ciple of the Gastric JoiCe, which he obtanea by mama ungthellning meMbrane of the Digestive Stomach of the CW . hammier, andpreciplunitigthe Pepslnfrotathe sola- Goa JD. Proul.;.Dr. Pereira, amillr.Gregary; La Eng land; Zialleanmottand Dr. Dinliglison,lnActienc a ; and chief of 0.1/,Baron-rattem,bara recently experimented, and written open this singularly. interesting and :taints- enbjeir, and thrown much light upon the nature of; the Digestive process, In its chemical and physiological Dr. J. S. 11017121W021, of Philadelphia, has sied this discovery to the care of INDIGESTION and DYSPEP SIA with ea:mishits; iuvects. It is impossible to give the Scientific and other evidence of these facts in the limits of this 'advertisement. Let the afflicted call upon the Agent, and get a descriptive - sheer; gratis . It Is one of the greatest Scientific wanders. of the day. fr. 77: Every bottle of the genalnerPepsin bears the written signature of J. S. Hommos, M. A, sole proprietor. Price, one dollar per banle. See adveniscniela in another column, For sale wholes Ile and retail at Proprietor's prioei by KEYSER in AnDoweLL, • • 1.40 wood farces; Fittsbargb.. -• fir Meeti above Board of Trade ItOoms, corner of :Pod and Wood imam, every Monday evening. • .--itrialiNHifitereed op at the. St. Clue Hotel Bar oestday,tall o'clock. : .ogrgß • (City Battle° copy.) Consumers of winea are matted toread In anotbes the card of Jacob Snider, Jr. , a - cheap wine gore 611Vainut street, Philadelphia. . -COLUMBUS INSURANCE COMPANY Fins and Itlartnn.•,•.., CO Auinib . l; - itro. DEDIAS ADAMS, Jr., President. D. ALEXANDER, Secretary. DIEXCTOB9 D. Adams, Jr, ' Joseph Wbitebill, • P. Hayden, ,IL B. Sullivant, John Graham, Wm . 4 Whirr, Thomae.Moodle, N. H. Swayttc, it Alexander, I.S. ide, G. K. Clarke, C EL Lea, - D. Adam!. The undersigned , Agent or the above substantial end well known Company, insures property of every' description, against loss or damp by fire. Also, against the perils of intend navigation. R. H. BERSON,Agent, Office in Watenruut's Warettralso, ' No. St Water street, Pittebargh. - OFFICE OP TEE • ASSOCIATED. FIREMEN'S BRUNCH COIEPANIc v - Books anti be open ai the °Mee of the CorupanY, Nor. 124 and 122 Monongahela House, Meer street, foram. purpose of reeekring subsesiptions for..Tero :Thoasszul shares of the Capital . Stott icor said Company, an Tema day, the 15th instant. • • '. . By order of the Board of Directors;' apr4 • W. W. DALLA.S. Pray:, DagnerreotYPeas -Mrk • -Mason & Co. would re*ectfully•auneeneiclie aka *ealens or Piludwothi Allegheny sndvicinity,thas.they have had a large Operation Room, with - a Glass floor and Fleas, built and arranges expressly for the purpose of taking Daguerreotype Licenesses. The best Da gmerreotypes, on the best material, are taken as this es tablishment, curler the special superintendence of the proprietors. The arrangeuant enables them also to take Family Groups, of. any number of persons, in the most-perfect miniver. Likenesses of sick or diseased persona, taken in: any part of the city.• • • Gallery at the Lafayette Haill,Foarth street, corner of Fourth and Wood sweets. ,Entrance on Fourth street.. L L 1 Wy Y(! ]Q(:1 OITIZEMP INSURAINCE COMPASS", . C. G. .HeS§EY: FOP real PITT"" ~ Y. MARRS. ieCiv . Offico—No.:4l - Water si n in W.trehauss of C. H. Gram. g 7 Tun Company is now prepatud to insure all kinds of Asks, on Houses, M n anutactoes, Goods, Merchan dise an Store, and in Transitu VCS3OIB, ere. An ample guaranty for the ability andintegrlty of the Institution, is afforded In the charaelerof the Directors, who are all citizens of Pittsburgh, well and favorably known to the community fortheir prudence, intelligence snd integrity. Dtasc-rorts---C. G. Gassey, Wm. Daga'ey, WOl.l..ari mer, Jr.,,Walter Bryant, flugli D. King, Edward Hansa. ton ,Z hinsev S. liarbaugh, S. M. Kier. marltht; flrOdd Fellows' lialb Odom Budding, Fourth strut, bottoten Wood and Emu/kited Areas —Plusbtugh Encampment, No. s, meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays of each Pitisbnigit Degree Lodge No. 4, meets 2d and 4th Tuesdays. Mechanics' Lodge, No. SI, meets every Thursday evening. Western Star Lodge No. 21, meets evory-Widnesday evening. Iron City L W Lodge, No., meets every Monday eying. M ount Aloriab .Lodge, No. 360, meets. every Friday Zocco Lodge, No. 385, meets every Thursday evening, at their Hall, corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets. . Twin City •Lodge,No.24l, meets every Friday even ing. Hall, corner of. Leacocr and Sandusky streets, knegtetty City. caartikly 0. or O. F.--Prace of Meeting, Washington Hail, Wood street, between sth and Virgin Ailey: . Prrrsarntou LOl2Ol, No. 335—Meets every Tuesday evening. Mancateruat ENO/at/WM; No. 87—Meets Ist and 3d Friday of each month. • vaar2s—ly • Woo anntd riot rather enjoy the pleasures of health and the agreeable consciousness of well-being, to the grlring pains of disease—the ne ve rnun of ill honith, and the chilling thoughts of recovering! Bat, of all diseases, who is not most anxious to escape a disease of the Lungs! The very idea of tithing a victim to Consumption, sends a tremor to the heart strings of life. But, oh ! how joyous the thought that tuns and rowan Is s till oar own, when jest before, De spair had spread her dark canvass over us. Such, kind reader, are the pleasurable sensations ex perienced b yhandreds who, by the use of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherr y, have this dire disease slowly, hat sorely, driven from their system—and health, rosy health, again restored to their intignishing bodies. Beware of counterfeits and base imitsuons CP' See advertisement. NotloermaheJotrarrinscursnoasSocnrmr,of burgh and Allegheny, meets on the second Monday Of every month at the Florida House, Market et. . au67y3 • , lona-Voturo,jr.,Secietary,,.. . .. urAngerona Lodge, 11. O. of O. 9 , ....erfie,ain • gero as Lodge, No. 2890. 0. of O. F. meets eveiy. Wed. nesday everang in,Washtngton Hell, Wood st. {May PURGE from LIVERPOOL LONDON Mid 814800 W, TO NEW YORE, , - AND FROM LIVER POOL TO NEW ORLEANS, BAL TIMORE, BOSTON, OHARLETON AND SAVANNAH DIRECT. TAPSOOTT & CO.'S General Emigration and Foreign Er:hang e Offices firm undersigned busying accepted the Ageney.of the 1 above welt known House, is prepared to bring oat Passengers from the Old Country, on as favorable terms as any other House in the City. Passages can be engaged in the following lines, sailing punctually on the days appointed: • SWALLOW TAIL Line leaves Liverpool on the . Oth and 21st of each Month. - RED STAR LINE leaves. Liverpool on the 20th o . . . THE. Z LINE lesvea Liverpool Twice a Month. THE LONDON LINE of Packets.salls from London on the Sth,l3th,2tst and 26th - of every Month. THE CLYDE LINE of Glasgow Packets sails from GLASGOW on the Ist and lan of each month. Jaso—A ercekly_Line of Packets for'New Orleans. (17" Passengers sniped from New York to any part of the West. Err The Senior Partner resides in Liverpool, and su perintends the embarcatlon of alt passages engaged in this Country. • of P. S. Persons desirous visiting the Old Country can have their passage engaged through . from Plus. burgh; by application either personally or by letter, (post paid) to the undersigned. JAMES IILAKELy, Cornet ot Sixth And Libertyatvcgis. • - 42nd •1017),Ritribtsrg/i. • •. - - mylii k : ._ Fifth Strut, Mauls Wood and Badlhfittil. JOSEPH FOSTER LIM= tan MANAGE. Anarrranoz—First Tier and Pa rquette,so cents; Sec• ond and Third Tient, 23 cents Colored Gallery,2s cents. I Private Boxes, each, 111,00. Doors openat 6lt &clock; Curtain rises at 7 o'clock. , • k TUESDAY EVENING, hray 13th, Ike performances will commence with the new and Interesting drama of ALL TUAT °LITTERS IS NOT GOLD. i The wholeta conclude with • TOM AND JERRY, OR, LIFE IN LONDON. The Manager respectfollywnnounees that he has, at an enormous expense, enecceded In engaging the cele brated' and tunnelled .Perlsian Ballet troupe, front the Opens of Purls, heeded by. Mlle Celestine Frank, tug. :venally acknowledged to bn the pottiest dancer-of the . • Atheneum MAIL: Will Open this Evening May lei 1:151 HAWORTII , B'O:IIAND OLIO COMPANY, Consisting of Dancing, Comic Sinsing,Natimrel curial& (mitten, &c., Ac..,3l:!haDge of performance each ergeuing. Admittance . 25 cents. F, -1157 For peniculiii see email blllo. . . • Wait - OrisepAroott . Gourdelklty. ' • ; TWO.'and a half mike below tbe.City, on thCbanl or the Ohio River, an Ornamental flerrerbernien, a - rielightful Bummer retreat. Ice Crest*, Confection arks, Fruits, Tempemo .Dziohai ite; tient for the to-- coproodatton of .141610111.* ,Mao, a largo. amostment of Shrubbery and Everblooming. Planta for aale. • - The ateame r Chieftain leaves the foot of Piu street, at the lielt.tontos of each hoary from 9 o'clock. A.M. P. M lancing at the Garden. • (Closed on Surntic7.l Law biottee.". • rr aPPObligaata of William B. McClave, as Petal- IL 'dent Judge cle the PM Judicial District•of Pennsyl vania, has dissolved' the long subsisting paeluendtiP of PdtCattdless b McClecrer, The, Ill6lliShed. - 1111WILL bb attended to by tdr..b3cCandteas. - • WiI.SON MeCA.NDLESSI, - ' WM. B. IdoCLUKE. [Er MY OFFICE IS 1LEM.037E4 to my ctiFealg• house, N0. 4 1* Pena street:near Hey. • arlJ:ter2dpp -• - ~rWSti3dN • McCAtQDLI3S. Prerseolo4 MBE President dad Ili rectal's or Oils Bent ?etre? dila: I. day, declared' if dltidend of POO/ Per Cent oaths Cannel Stock for the lilt litinioouta, payable to Stock holders or their legal repreientateee ionawint., . . loyEtatoe 30/IN SNYDER, Cashier. 'Plso filluintaa. • • smog Perspire, TO AIATX d 01341,711. Y - PELELANCE I And persons - who do not perspire are liege to ammo& DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASE& • NOWaonme Italian cbetolcal Snap, existent& feat perspinatiorouni et the same tbste..mllaarilotterus the skin, giving it the texture and beat:not a= Want'it„ SCLRVY, SALT BUEUMANISIOntiIk , are soon not only healed, bat cured by, its. an t as al least seven physicians in New York knoworte): nee iZ . in such cases, and find it Elwell also, fa PIMPLES BLOTC ,PREOILLES, or any — other skin ,disease. The reader Ls azented that, this is 110 melees poled nostrum, agony trial wiiipiove. I could enumerate at leant RO persons cured of • SORE DEAD, SORE LEas AND. SORE- BEARD. Bay It, and-the rendes ts attain assured, I wrculd not craellysell Worth* above, unless I know it to be al I state...Tbose who are Liable • • bitiia.,biii.Oikii;i3iiCkL&PkED FLESH, will find this• not only a earth-bat a_p rereads° j and I can nowonly. add, that any one *Meted with any of the above, or similar diseases, will find . Wantland even more. (adadrablein Its properties) than state, . ja•Bot,readerithe morea are deeded soub.intltatioat and be sure you ask for Jotted Italian Cbeadeat Wisp and bay it only of WaL .i.A.CIESQN, only, Arent In Pinsburgh,24o Liberty Street, Plttab argh, head of Wood • Jones , Lltp Wstte. . L ADIES are cautioned against using commdti props - They aroma aware how fright:4llY iailltlolut to the skint how COLTEN h6w rough, ho* -• • sallow, yellow and unhealthy the aim appears later using prepared Chalk! , . • . besides, It la ltderiOns, ing a Large qaturtity orLeaxt I ' - We have argued a beantithl vegetable artiele,Whieb we call JON LEIPANISII LILY; - It is perfeett.i.rmocent,. being milled of all trelideri. ous qualities; and It twins to the skirt , a. elktarld, healthy, alabaster, clear, living- white ;, at the mow time actives cosmetic on the skiniutakintit LOD - and smooth. Sold brthe Agent, WK. JACKSON, BYLiber ty erect, head of Wood' Pittsiargh.. Price 25 canto. a - satsuma aster TOMite'ELCStaillir AVDBFAUTIPIER. Trial bottles 31} Those who hasenbedlettes l Cote Hair Restorative' know ittellent nualitie*-thoae.-who have not, we MINIM isto possess the following qualities. It will 'force the hair to row on any parr where: nature intended hair to trow, mop itfallin g oil, neve scarf or sldr, and noun Tie% red or grey hair row dark. Wr.dredvaing.the hair soft-and silty, nothing can exceed - thisL-It makes unit beitdifhl -and keeps. Ira°. -It is, unfeed, the mos economical, yet srnoerior article for the hair. - Sold °oil . at-Wed. JACKSON'S Store,9lo Liberty ay bead of Wood, Pittsburg. Price Miccals, eclat • Janes' SoistUon of Jet t LIQVID HUMAN. HAIR . DYE furtive ebiiiiing di 41. whits, red or grey hair to it.betiatial hrtrwo Of let black color, in a feertainutes.-Ptieo Wealth/oad DIP Soldb tY.JAC6SONiYtOLibektrotteetifitlibtliwki 3 ea , 4* ,, r - Woad , " - fdeVida Yeasty W mate Teatismnd •Itiosatte ; TO BE HAD. FOR-23 CENTS. • • ' . PEILSONS:who bayee iriorer hithofablf "that it their breath is ever so foal, or their' , : • --TEETH DECATED;DAB.K 08. - YELLOW-; and 'entrusted-with tartar, that a 95 ettat ntm.:of Amber Tooth Paste will make the lieetttaridatiatinals. and the breath .od iferous • Sold only at JACILSOISI3-84#011914 • I: >• head of Wiwi. • • • • iftess.•, NoWee. • , /11HE hferehanta , and ManaGietarerat 'Hank burgh ha, this day detlared n Dividend otFontfer- Cent.,.(ort the Capital Steck of said Banta.oat'of , the prefilter the last tit:menthe; payable to' thel3teekhold era, orlbeir legel representatives, on.or alter the fif— teenth instant. , H, DENNIT 4 Pinsburgh,./ifiry 6,.1E61my7ad - - cartrier.. bxoltinon airru op .I"rtpunzoit,t , T mOO% 1&51. Tills Bank - hull& dardeelated nDlvidendOt F our Pet Cont. on he Capitol Stoek - oayableOn dentarui my7:2% , THOMAS "M. HOWE,Cashfrr. PAR(:HMS,VT EN VELOrk.—Lapauta's Adbealva, Parchment Envelopes. These enveldpes are Me strongest lad safest That mut - be used for enclosing valuable letterset papkts-=beibg made of . Parchment Palter, which will withstand any ordinary friction or moisture. /knotted sizes sold at. W. ILICAVSNY3, Stationers Store r -Market, earner of f3eccmff ' Ds Btewszte Wholesale and .Rilail Break- liftuiajaairei. . . VIPTH ST.,...BETWEEN - WOOD MAR ET' .1? Sign of 'Whire.waih Brush.. GROS?o every desetielen enrolmath! anitttbnod ,jar. • meat of SHOE FINDINOa t FISHNG.I&C LOOKING .OLASSEB.,, ... • N. H.-4,LSOHINE BROGUES if 4iiery , : - 4, 4 41: Ode to order in iho beet manner .,' - . • „ - - •S. OFFICIAW,- • • - •••••;••!' •:* '- . .. - . . axa . (strqcssion To t T*: jc: acpygra4 . . Box Factory and Jailleinft BitOpinyanqf itli,a l ,4lo l 9 ,l 4aitame . sit Stow,. . ..II:r Raz* et . a atmiirifFni!nAk aile 4 rsi**Jagil mortal .notiee. • ' .. . ',- - : - _, , : ,-• • - - ----• :. 303111. - . _ ...... . IXrANTED IMAIED/ATELY.=-Tsro, Gold ikorrda, VT kers.—None otkartool apidy. • • -• • •• • • • '-• • - n • Ci • • ityitaftilathiton. MAU st IyAMONtr...I-6 superior lot of-Jilin India tkausortds, (or Alas' cotters, =aimed direct from Loudon, and tor sale by N:1110/1AltDSON, myl2 , - . , 81 Market street. QPA.NISLI. FANS—A fine assortment . Just Mem, la. and for able by. N.:RICH/M*oNi aryl9 " • . • 81.•Meirliet IMES. CIENUINE JOSEPH JOHNSON IefEtLEJZ Ajr ways on band and for sala by • RicuAnDsoN, '• St Markin street.. myl2 _ FItriIiNGTTACRL km ) : in great ratiety,jast received and for .ealeity , ; . myl2 N. ftIettARDSIN, 81. Macketa. loth rt.e.rh.D vv.ishh,—Frtul hastet F Betts; Table, Tea and Destext_Spoorai and Fotta, fat sale by : '*= • N. RICHARDSON, my 1 2 al Martel aura Jim r p—A.: ystot of fine three week marble filuatle Cioek.s, of. a Nullity. of,colors-and..itYlasi imitable for parlors, dialog rooms or elistibenk•and for sale by • ' ta7l.2' , • . • • Bl Market Erect. BENZOIC ACID--73 armee. for sate by B.A.FAIINE.STOCIC. &CO: OIL CLOVES-Qu 161: for wale •- • Imvl2 ' B. A. FAIINESTOCK .1.11.,&KM ftIANNA.--100 ftts.for sate by llnY12) B. a. FAIINESTOCK & CO: CIIIROOLE GREEN-8 eases for eats by B. A. FA RN DUTOCB & CO. ADVIVIIMBER-1.50 s pow • ere eby (myl2] B. A. PAH NESIDCH & CO. RACE GINGER-8 bus far sale by • ' fm 12j - /I A. PAITNEST. OCR & CO. OTTOrt 0611BRY AND tl.l—A - • • Hem. C mentoUelf colors and qualiderra liosiery, , wldr a fine assortment' of Lisle Tbrsad, Silk sad. Cotton Glutei, for sale; wholessqe or retail Op rnTIO • . 'Ol Fourth at. LARD -10 kegs No--11 3 bbls 410, . for Bak I %RIES, PEACHES-20D bushed& prithe - ''.Eltdvea":. for J.l sale by -• • • . 2 . • • - 2 my 9 : •''. ha. 207 Liberty-at. COFFEE -50 bap prime for sale by • ( 1 3 2 1 9 ) . " SXUART tc loßacco--20 boxelaYs, pl/0110, for sale by. 41119 a ) • • '> ST UART. &MIX, ijittuoAld-400 doz. for Nilo cheap by. . - - (arY9) • • '' -BTUAItT.I4 SILL; CLeEBLIAWS--ReceivectUMeday,pi c ipzprims, 0110 Cartoon of those veq . dirmirablp ered Crape Shawl3 3 . tit all ' , • myB 'A. A. Me.kcif Co. PTS. TURPENTINE-4o bbls'foj side b a 4 . • 111 APERII/0401110S—Preas .an Amer can„troth L -- 61c. ta Mlayer glace, always on band and torah by. ,WA.N4ITI! X'..144118H41.1 f L1., E-SYVOO4IIO ~r ~.~', • ~l ~.. ~~ ,' _ EMIVItI t~'4:....._ '..::- - . - •: , : , !.;:,"•,.:•:,f..':'•.,' , ... . ',";:::!•: - .'• - •'•••:::(T.1""•••:/: :-.• •• •:- - , .-• • • •:..,:%:-..• .; %J . / -.' , ..'• ,- . ,- - - . 1 e,!:':,....•7! ~.,.:•••••!::',.'. •-•.::-.----:. - :::•::: - '1.?/: - *• 7: - • 7 -,,, ,' - ',' ;• 7. f ':!::".. -:' . 'i, . f 2musenumts. TEIZATRIDI UE bIADS-65 tbs. for sale, try : , m 18) B.A FAHriesTocnrig, PaC00.1;;;$ ttoOK--124,0 lb ..for -ELIO (mast .• • PARDIESTOCK a; CO. . ; -0.4.:P.,.... i gf•i o, *ls..v ; . Bail MERE ~:; ;.' ~~'~. Wan WM. DUEL • 4 1 1. • .1 •